Women's Swim Recruiting: Class of 2017

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Several [U]2018 recruits[/U] are currently competing @ the Tokyo stop of the FINA World Cup series (SCM) as part of the US National Junior Team contingent - Eva Merrell, Zoe Bartel, Lucie Nordmann, Anya Goeders, amongst others.

They will be joined by [U]2017[/U] LSJU commit Brooke Forde, Michigan commit Sierra Schmidt, and Texas A&M commit Joy Field.

Think Canadian recruit Sarah Darcel will also be competing...
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Zoe Bartel: mix tape dropping soon stay tuned ������ #Tokyo




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[COLOR="#2F4F4F"][SIZE=4]* [U]DAY 1[/U] *[/SIZE][/COLOR]


[SIZE=3][COLOR="#800080"]PRELIMS[/COLOR][/SIZE]

Have already sung the praises of standouts in the 2018 recruiting class on these pages (Eva Merrell, Zoe Bartel etc) - but one previously unheralded Nat Jr teamer, from the 2020 class (!), already making quite an impression here - [COLOR="#000066"]Regan Smith[/COLOR] (#1 MN, #1 Nat)!

2 Juniors made tonight's finals:

[INDENT][U]200m back[/U] - Regan qualifies in the 7th spot, clocking a 2:06.88! Will be competing against the big guns: Seebohm, Hosszu, Zevina, Caldwell, Wilson & Akase. Eva Merrell 13th (2:07.65) ... Lucie Nordmann 19th (2:08.62) ... Zoe Bartel 33rd (2:11.47).

[U]100m fly[/U] - Eva qualifies @ #6 (58.39) ... Lucie #41.
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[U]100m breast[/U] - Zoe 10th (1:07.29), 7th fastest 18 & Under ... Brooke Forde 31st (1:09.82).

[U]200m free[/U] - Regan 11th (1:57.79) ... Brooke Forde 19th (1:59.58) ... Sierra Schmidt 25th (2:00.40) ... Joy Field 41st (2:03.59).

[U]200m IM[/U] - Brooke 11th (2:11.61) ... Zoe 16th.

[U]50m free[/U] - Anya 12th (25.21) ... Eva 24th (25.83) ... Zoe 45th (26.53)

[U]50m back[/U] - Regan 14th (27.72), 7th fastest 18 & Under ... Lucie Nordmann 20th (27.96), 9th fastest 18 & Under ... Anya Goeders 38th (28.91).

[U]Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay[/U] - Anya anchored Team USA (Michael Andrew, Josh Prenot, Kelsi Worrell) to the top seeded qualifying spot (1:41.66).


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[U]200m back[/U] - Regan 8th (2:05.83). 8th fastest 18 & Under.

[U]100m fly[/U] - Eva 5th (58.07). This makes her the 2nd fastest USA All Time 18 & Under performer in this SCM event, I believe!
Kelsi Worrell won the 100m fly with her 55.84, beating Jeanette Ottesen, Katinka Hosszu, & Rikako Ikee (the Japanese 16 year-old having set a new Jr WR of 56.42 in the process - see: https://swimswam.com/rikako-ikee-wows-home-crowd-with-new-wjr-in-100fly/)

[U]Mixed 4x50m Medley Relay[/U] - Same quartet from prelims for Team USA, ended up 2nd (1:41.02). Russia, fielding some of their biggest stars, Donetc/Efimova/Morozov/Ustinova, was the winning team.


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[COLOR="#2F4F4F"][SIZE=4]* [U]DAY 2[/U] *[/SIZE][/COLOR]

[SIZE=3][COLOR="#800080"]PRELIMS[/COLOR][/SIZE]

[INDENT][U]100m back[/U] - Regan qualifies for finals in the 6th spot (58.13) which catapults her into the 6th fastest USA 18 & Under slot. Lucie 14th.

[U]400m free[/U] - Sierra Schmidt also into finals, 7th (4:07.07) ... Joy 24th. [/INDENT]

[U]50m breast[/U] - Zoe 11th (31.39), 4th fastest USA All Time 18 & Under performer.

[U]100m free[/U] - Eva 13th (55.24) ... Anya 14th (55.39) ... Regan 15th (55.45) ... Lucie 27th ... Brooke 31st ... Joy 38th.

[U]50m fly[/U] - Eva 15th (27.05), 3rd fastest USA All Time 18 & Under performer ... Regan 19th (27.26), 5th fastest 18 & Under ... Zoe & Lucie 34th ... Anya 41st.

[U]200m breast[/U] - Zoe 20th (2:26.48), 8th fastest 18 & Under ... Brooke 22nd (2:26.91)

[U]Mixed 4x50m Free Relay[/U] - Anya & Eva, alongside Michael Andrew & Austin Katz, took the 3rd seed slot for Team USA (1:36.64). Russia 2nd seed. Australia tops the field.


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[U]400m IM[/U] - Brooke got on the podium by claiming 3rd in finals (4:31.40), 4th fastest USA All Time 18 & Under performer!



[U]Mixed 4x50m Free Relay[/U] - Team USA subbed in Anthony Ervin (replacing Austin Katz) who promptly churned out the fastest flying split of the entire field, muscling the team into the lead which Kelsi maintained at the conclusion of the 3rd leg (ahead of eventual winners Australia by 0.24 sec at that point), but Anya jumped too early in her youthful exuberance/inexperience (RT of -0.09!) and so was slapped wth a DQ.

Of note was Rikako Ikee adding 2 more WJRs to her resume (5 thus far in just 2016!) - 2nd in both the [U]50m fly[/U] (25.73) & [U]100m IM[/U] (58.24). Perhaps Teri can put out feelers to the Japanese starlet (if she hasn't already done so ) with regards to the next recruiting cycle or two? :p

Junior Team now off to Hong Kong for the next stop of the World Cup.
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USA Swimming: There was a lot of fast swimming from the Junior Team at the World Cup in Tokyo. Check out the impact on some rankings that are tracked.




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Yay yay, another Beary warm welcome, this time going out to Elizabeth Bailey (#6 GA, #102 Nat), from Dynamo Swim club! :cheer

Not too familiar with our latest baby :bear: ... think she's a flyer, with some skillz in the IMs? [/COLOR]


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Elizabeth Bailey: Absolutely ecstatic to announce my verbal commitment to swim at Cal Berkeley! Thanks to my coaches, family, and friends who have helped me get this far! I can't wait to join such an amazing team! #GoBears!!! ������





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Alrighty, here is SwimSwam's article on Elizabeth Bailey's verbal commitment to Cal:
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[COLOR="#000080"][SIZE=5]Dynamo Swimmer Elizabeth Bailey Commits to Cal Berkeley[/SIZE][/COLOR]


Atlanta, Georgia's Elizabeth Bailey has given a verbal commitment to the University of California, Berkeley for the 2017-18 season.

Bailey is a senior at Marist School. She was runner-up in the 100 fly (54.43) and took third in the 200 IM (2:02.36) at the 2016 GHSA 1-5A State Swimming & Diving Meet. She also split a 24.30 butterfly in the 200 medley relay, and anchored the 400 free relay in 51.89.

Bailey swims year-round for Dynamo Swim Club. She competed in the 100m fly at 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, after having won the event at Nashville Sectionals. In addition, the versatile Bailey was an A-finalist in all the events she swam: 100/200m free, 100/200m fly, and 200/400m IM.

Her best SCY times are:
100 fly 54.43
200 fly 1:59.31
200 IM 2:02.36
400 IM 4:21.65
200 back 2:02.32

Bailey will join the Golden Bears with fellow class of 2021 commits Alexandra Skorus-Neely, Ali Harrison, and Dannie Dilsaver.


https://swimswam.com/dynamo-swimmer-elizabeth-bailey-commits-cal-berkeley/


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UAC,

Keep coming! Welcome to Berkeley Elizabeth!
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[COLOR="#000080"][SIZE=5]SEE WHERE SWIMSWAM'S TOP 20 HS GIRLS RECRUITS OF 2017 HAVE COMMITTED[/SIZE][/COLOR]


October's almost over, which means many of the United States' fastest high school seniors have committed to swim in college. Before we go over where everyone has ended up, we'll remind you of our parameters for making the top 20 list:

Our goal in these rankings is to reflect what college coaches look for in recruits, based on many years of conversations and coverage.

We focus only on American-based athletes, simply because there is so much uncertainty with international recruits if they'll come to the states, when they'll come to the states and with what graduating class they should be ranked. Projecting international recruits often becomes more a discussion of when they'll first join a college program and not which program they'll join.

A few other factors that weigh heavily in our rankings:

Sprints over distance Relay points count double in college swimming, and any program needs a strong stable of quality sprinters to fill out all 5 relays with studs. Obviously, a special distance swimmer can easily rank ahead of a very good 100 freestyler, but college swimming generally values a sprint freestyler over a distance swimmer, all other factors being equal.

Improvements Actual times are a the trump card, but any big improvements in quality can make a difference as well. For example, a swimmer who only took up year-round swimming as a junior in high school going the same time as a swimmer whose been swimming year-round since they were 8 will probably get the edge in our rankings. Think Breeja Larson.

Short Course over Long Course we recognize that some programs, many programs, put their focus with their high school aged swimmers on long course, especially depending on when the high school championships may fall. That said, college swimming is short course, so a swimmer who is great in short course but struggles in long course will have the advantage over the reverse.

NCAA scoring ability NCAAs are the big show for college teams, so we've weighted NCAA scoring potential very highly. Swimmers who already have NCAA scoring times wind up mostly filling out the top our of rankings. Since college athletic directors and by extension coaches also place high value on conference championships, scoring ability at conference meets is also a factor in our rankings.

Relative depth in the NCAA and recruiting class a wealth of elite depth nationwide in one stroke discipline makes a big difference in what times are considered more valuable in that event. For example, the women's backstrokes have been loaded with stars in the NCAA the past few years. Though a 52-second backstroker is still valuable, that time won't get you near as far as it would have in years past. In the same vein, if a recruiting class is loaded with swimmers in the same event, they all are devalued a little, relatively speaking. This year's class of girls, for example, is thick with 22-mid sprinters and butterfliers, which makes swimmers in those events a little less valuable than an event like backstroke, where the recruiting class has less elite options to choose from.


[INDENT]1. Courtney Harnish York YMCA West York Area High School York, PA **Verbally committed to Georgia**

2. Sierra Schmidt North Baltimore Aquatic Club Erdenheim, PA **Verbally committed to Michigan**

3. Margaret Aroesty Long Island Aquatic Club Long Beach Senior High School Long Beach, NY **Verbally committed to USC**

4. Brooke Forde Lakeside Swim Team Sacred Heart Academy Louisville, KY **Verbally committed to Stanford**

5. Nikol Popov Canyons Aquatic Club Valencia High School Santa Clarita, CA **Verbally committed to Tennessee**

6. Lauren Pitzer Lakeside Aquatic Club Fossil Ridge High School Haltom City, TX **Verbally committed to Stanford**

7. Ashlyn Schoof Schroeder Swim Team Muskego High School Muskego, WI **Verbally committed to Louisville**

8. Hannah Kukurugya Crown Point Swim Club Crown Point High School Crown Point, IN **Verbally committed to Stanford**

9. Taylor Pike Razorback Aquatic Club Aquahawgs Bentonville High School Bentonville, AR **Verbally committed to Texas A&M**

10. Grace Zhao Palo Alto Stanford Aquatics Palo Alto High School Palo Alto, CA **Verbally committed to Stanford**

11. Victoria Edwards Longhorn Aquatics Westlake High School Austin, TX **Verbally committed to Texas**

12. Ashley Volpenhein Mason Manta Rays Mason High School Mason, OH **Verbally committed to Stanford**

13. Marta Ciesla Pine Crest Swimming Pine Crest School Fort Lauderdale, FL **Verbally committed to USC**

14. Caitlin Tycz Long Reach Swim Club Brunswick High School Brunswick, ME **Verbally committed to USC**

15. Alexis Margett Brea Aquatics Glendora High School Glendora, CA **Verbally committed to Michigan**

16. Anna Belousova Nation's Capital Swim Club Bethesda, MD **UNCOMMITTED**

17. Taylor Ault La Mirada Armada Sonora High School Sonora, CA **Verbally committed to Florida**

18. Paige Madden City of Mobile Swim Association UMS-Wright Preparatory School Mobile, AL **Verbally committed to Virginia**

19. Joy Field Magnolia Aquatic Club Magnolia High School Magnolia, TX **Verbally committed to Texas A&M**

20. Regan Barney Nitro Swimming/Longhorn Aquatics Cedar Park, TX [COLOR="#A9A9A9"]**Verbally committed to Georgia**[/COLOR] **Verbally committed to Princeton**[/INDENT]


Georgia and Michigan snagged the #1 and #2 recruits, respectively, but it was Stanford who has clearly landed an incoming class above the rest it's even scarier considering the kind of freshmen that the Cardinal they just brought in this season.

USC looks to have gotten the 2nd-best haul behind Stanford, led by #3 Margaret Aroesty. Her, Caitlin Tycz, and Marta Ciesla will likely combine for a formidable medley relay, and Aroesty's breaststroke potential is exciting for the Trojans.

Meanwhile, the only other teams besides Stanford and USC to snag more than 1 of our top 20 were Michigan and Texas A&M.

The Wolverines will re-stock their distance cupboards with the addition of Sierra Schmidt, while Alexis Margett addresses an area of the Michigan team that's just starting to get on its feet with freshman Vanessa Krause: butterfly. The Aggies load up with distance swimmers Joy Field and Taylor Pike, two studs who will help A&M in their recent battles for SEC dominance with the Georgia Bulldogs.


Complete article here: https://swimswam.com/see-swimswams-top-20-hs-girls-recruits-2017-committed/


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[COLOR="#000080"][SIZE=5]SEE WHERE SWIMSWAM'S TOP 20 HS GIRLS RECRUITS OF 2017 HAVE COMMITTED[/SIZE][/COLOR]


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Incredible with all the good publicity from the Olympics and a new pool that you have probably the worst recruiting class in 20 years. Teri needs to hire a super recruiter, immediately!!!
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barabbas;842751154 said:

Incredible with all the good publicity from the Olympics and a new pool that you have probably the worst recruiting class in 20 years. Teri needs to hire a super recruiter, immediately!!!


Yes, very mystifying. Between last year's top 20 signees, and this year's 19 of the top 20 committed recruits, Cal has only landed one. Given the strength of the program and upgrade in facilities, it doesn't make sense that Cal should be suffering a decline in recruiting.

Any truth to the notion that Cal is going all-in on next year's class? Given how this class is shaping up, does it appear as though Cal is "saving" scholarships? Does Cal offer one-year scholarships? Even Cal were swinging and missing on this year's recruits, one would have expected to see a much stronger group of official visitors.
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ttgiang15;842751175 said:

Yes, very mystifying. Between last year's top 20 signees, and this year's 19 of the top 20 committed recruits, Cal has only landed one.

Any truth to the notion that Cal is going all-in on next year's class? .


They have no choice but be all in for next year's class! I'm sure that some excuse will be given, but Teri needs a coaching partner who is a great recruiter.
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Brilliant to see 2017 baby :bear: commit Dannie Dilsaver swimming so well at this early phase of the season. :cheer

Presently leads the nation in the 17-18 [U]400y IM[/U] category, her 4:16.75 thrown down on 15 Oct 2016 (presumably untapered) already less than a second away from her personal best of 4:15.90 done in Dec 2015! :beer:

For reference, Dannie's best time around this time of the season last year was a 4:20.83 (17 Oct 2015, same meet). So quite a promising improvement curve!



Prospective recruit Katie Glavinovich also on this list, in the [U]#10[/U] spot with her 4:25:53. KG's PB = 4:13.89 from March 2016.

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Took a further look, and Dannie's trajectory looks equally promising in her [U]200y IM[/U].

Event PB from [U]Dec 2015[/U] = 2:00.37.

Best time from [U]Oct 2015[/U] = 2:03.53 (#14 on her career best list).

Best time this season, [U]Oct 2016[/U] = 2:00.63 (#3 on her career best list!).



Dannie's [U]100[/U] & [U]200 breast[/U] performances also showing improvement, though not quite as drastically as her IMs. Look forward to seeing what Dilsaver may wow us with at her taper meet(s) in [U]Dec[/U] (Speedo Short Course Juniors or Winter Nationals?) & [U]Feb[/U] (Nebraska HS States)!

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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842750088 said:


Several [U]2018 recruits[/U] are currently competing @ the Tokyo stop of the FINA World Cup series (SCM) as part of the US National Junior Team contingent - Eva Merrell, Zoe Bartel, Lucie Nordmann, Anya Goeders, amongst others.

They will be joined by [U]2017[/U] LSJU commit Brooke Forde, Michigan commit Sierra Schmidt, and Texas A&M commit Joy Field.





[COLOR="#006699"]National Junior Team on a roll in [U]Hong Kong[/U], swimming even faster on the whole than they had done @ the Singapore stop of the FINA World Cup...some of their times & rankings below:



The close bonds & relationships developed on these trips have historically had quite a significant impact on elite recruits with regards to their college choices.




Unfortunately :bear:s didn't have a single "in" this time round (LSJU did however in the person of Brooke Forde), unlike 2016 Junior Pan Pacs this summer where Caitlin Leverenz was a mentor for the Juniors.




However, hopefully these [COLOR="#DAA520"]Bear Bros[/COLOR] @ the World Cup were at least an inspiration to the Junior Teamers!
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[COLOR="#808080"]Henry Chung, Anthony Ervin, Jeremy Bagshaw, Scott Haeberle, Josh Prenot[/COLOR]



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Time to add Anya Goeders to my 2018 wishlist.
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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842737043 said:


To generalise/simplify the primary swim skill sets of our prospective [U]2017 baby :bear:s[/U] a bit here (please pardon any errors or missing stuff as haven't delved all that deeply into their respective stats yet):

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[COLOR="#000099"][SIZE=3][U]Sophie[/U][/COLOR] - [COLOR="#DAA520"]Backstroke[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Krivokapic-Zhou's 53.50 PB won the [U]100 back[/U] title @ 2016 CA CIF Champs (where Aislinn came in 4th, with Emily Eastin behind her).

• This [U]100 back[/U] PB
...plus her 1:56.79 in the [U]200 back[/U]
...her 1:47.90 [U]200 free[/U] (ahead of Cat & Val who made it to the C finals of the 2016 Conference champs)
...her [U]100 fly[/U] best of 53.67 (which is actually faster than fly specialists Kuks & Taylor, and all-rounder Brooke!)
...all 4 of her events would have earned a 2016 NCAA invite (B cut), not to mention B final points @ 2016 Pac-12s!

• I can see why Teri who does prize versatility quite a bit would want to recruit Sophie


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Yay, another beary exciting piece of recruiting news - please welcome Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou (#6 CA, #37 Nat) to the :bear: family! :cheer
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Sophie: Extremely excited to announce my verbal commitment to swim at the University of California Berkeley!! I am so thankful for everyone who has supported me in and out of the pool and cannot wait to spend the next four years with the best team at the best school!! GO BEARS ������




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btw, feel very welcome to go directly to Sophie's commitment post and comment/like/follow/express your congrats on her verbal...
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https://instagr.am/p/BMNnLJzBiQg

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:wave
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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842738658 said:



Both SoCal recruits, Katie Glavinovich (#10 CA, #64 Nat - from Laguna beach) & Alicia Harrison (#11 CA, #75 Nat - Buenaventura Swim Club) had visited [U]Duke[/U] previously, as had Carly Perri (#13 CA, #103 Nat - Irvine Novaquatics).

[COLOR="#000099"][SIZE=3][U]Katie Glavinovich[/U][/COLOR] - [COLOR="#DAA520"]IMs & 200 Back[/SIZE][/COLOR]

• [U]400 IM[/U] [COLOR="#696969"](B = 4:19.39)[/COLOR] - KG's 4:13.89 PB > Courtney's 4:16.18, Chenoa's 4:16.49. Kathleen has done a 4:11.38 back in 2013

• [U]200 Back[/U] [COLOR="#696969"](B = 1:59.19)[/COLOR] - KG's 1:57.82 PB < Amy's 1:49.90, Kathleen's 1:50.74, Courtney's 1:55.96, Keaton's 1:57.38 ... but > Aislinn's 1:59.01

• [U]200 IM[/U] [COLOR="#696969"](B = 2:01.59)[/COLOR] - KG's 2:00.66 PB < Kathleen's 1:52.80, Abbey's 1:58.13, Keaton's 1:58.71 ... but > Courtney's 2:00.86



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Meanwhile, Katie Glavinovich visited [U]USC[/U] this weekend (see below).

I'm sure Teri has room for KG as well, when Katie's done with her visits and ready to announce her commitment choice... :p
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Katie Glavinovich: FTFO✌��️✌��️




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Hopefully her Asian Blood will kick in and she picks Cal 8-)!
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Hopefully her Asian Blood will kick in and she select Cal for its education 8-)!
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Is Sophie from the CCS? GO BEARS!
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Schroeder71;842753551 said:

Is Sophie from the CCS? GO BEARS!


Yeah, Santa Clara High. Little confusing with swimmers since many elite swimmers pass on high school swimming altogether to train with their club teams year round.

Welcome, Sophie.
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SwimSwam's report out now:
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]Cal Lands Verbal from In-State Backstroke Star, Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou[/SIZE][/COLOR]



Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou has announced via her Instagram account that she has made a verbal commitment to swim at the University of California, Berkeley beginning with the 2017-18 season. Krivokapic-Zhou is one of the leading backstrokers in the class of 2017; she competed at U.S. Olympic Trials in both the 100/200m back and the 100m fly.

Krivokapic-Zhou has spent her club career at Santa Clara Swim Club, and has competed over the last three high school seasons for Santa Clara High School. As a freshman she was runner-up in the 100 back and placed third in the 200 IM at the CIF-Central Coast Section Championships, losing to Stanford's Ally Howe in both instances. The following year she won the 100 back and was runner-up in the 100 fly, and last year she was runner-up in both events.

A USA Swimming Scholastic All-American and National Select Camp graduate, Krivokapic-Zhou is a versatile talent who will fit in nicely with the Cal backstroke/butterfly group that includes Kathleen Baker, Amy Bilquist, Katie McLaughlin, Keaton Blovad, Aislinn Light, Jasmine Mau, and Courtney Mykkanen. She is also a talented freestyler, and could develop in that direction as well. Her best SCY times are:

50 back 25.31
100 back 53.50
200 back 1:56.79
100 fly 53.67
200 fly 1:58.23
200 IM 1:59.85
100 free 50.01
200 free 1:47.90

Krivokapic-Zhou will join the Golden Bears with fellow class of 2021 commits Alexandra Skorus-Neely, Ali Harrison, Dannie Dilsaver, and Elizabeth Bailey.


https://swimswam.com/cal-lands-verbal-state-backstroke-star-sophie-krivokapic-zhou/


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In case anyone may be curious, here are the colleges that California's [U]top 20[/U] recruits for 2017 (as ranked by College Swimming) have verballed to thus far.

Cal & LSJU obvious faves, naturally...but Michigan, Princeton & Duke also snagging more than one commitment (guess the state's top swimmers are pretty smart eh )


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Bold = :bear: commit

[U]Underline[/U] = Known Official Cal visit
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[SIZE=3]Rank..Name................Commitment...................Hometown......Power Index[/SIZE]

1......Nikol Popov..............University of Tennessee.............Santa Clarita......1.69
2......[U]Grace Zhao[/U]...............Stanford University.................Palo Alto..........1.80
3......[U]Alexis Margett[/U]...........University of Michigan..............Glendora...........2.63
4......Taylor Ault..............University of Florida...............Sonora.............2.84
5......Lauren Green.............Stanford University.................San Jose...........3.54
6......[U]Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou[/U]...University of California-Berkeley...Santa Clara........4.39
6......Halle Morris.............Duke University.....................San Rafael.........4.39
8......Kate Krolikowski.........University of Michigan..............Irvine.............4.76
9......Nora Deleske.............Arizona State University............Huntington Beach...5.40
10.....[U]Katie Glavinovich[/U]........*** UNCOMMITTED ***.................Laguna beach.......6.81
11.....[U]Alicia Harrison[/U]..........University of California-Berkeley...Ventura............7.33
12.....Jenny Ma.................Princeton University................Cupertino..........9.01
13.....Carly Perri..............Duke University.....................Fountain Valley....9.35
14.....[U]Alexa Skorus-Neely[/U].......University of California-Berkeley...Canyon Country....10.14
15.....Courtney Tseng...........Princeton University................Fullerton.........10.69
16.....Emma Cottrill............Princeton University................Diablo............11.44
17.....Steph Bartel.............University of Pittsburgh............Clovis............13.10
18.....Whitney Chang............*** UNCOMMITTED ***.................Irvine............13.31
19.....Han Nguyen...............*** UNCOMMITTED ***.................Los Gatos.........13.99
20.....Jessica He...............*** UNCOMMITTED ***.................Fremont...........14.27
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https://www.collegeswimming.com/recruiting/rankings/2017/F/CA/


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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842629410 said:

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Speaking of future prospects, here's a potential recruit who may help to shore up the well-known [U]breaststroke[/U] weaknesses of the team in a few years' time, if Kate continues to develop at her current pace (maybe Missy has already started recruiting her if you look at the photo below lol):



Kate Douglass' 22.80 in the [U]50 free[/U] isn't all that shabby either...has the potential, with further drops in her times, to contribute to our [U]200 free relay[/U]

https://www.collegeswimming.com/swimmer/298618/

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Or there's always Alexis Wenger if a sprint breastroker is preferred - 1:00.02 ([U]100 Breast[/U])

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Another name to really keep an eye on for the Freshman Class of 2019 = super recruit Alex Walsh, who I reckon would feel right at home here in "Backstroke Uni":
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"Her 100 back is now 1.25 seconds better than that of 14-year-old Kathleen Baker (2012), previously the fastest in history, while her 200 IM beats that of Missy Franklin (2010) by 1.5 seconds. Walsh will be 14 for 2/3 of 2016, giving her ample time to make a run at Franklin's 200y back, 100/200m back and 200m IM records.

Walsh finished 2015 at the top in the 100/200y back, 100m back, 200y IM, and 200m IM. She was #2 in the 200m back; #3 in the 100y free, 100y breast and 100m breast; #4 in the 100y fly; #7 in the 50y free; and #9 in the 50m free."

https://swimswam.com/2015-swammy-awards-age-group-swimmer-year-13-14/




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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]Kate Douglass Breaks Dara Torres' 34-Year Old National Age Group Record[/SIZE][/COLOR]






https://swimswam.com/kate-douglass-breaks-dara-torres-34-year-old-national-age-group-record/


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Teri naturally will be keeping tabs on a top-rated [U]sprint free[/U] & [U]breast[/U] prospect with tons of upside like Kate who could become a key player in helping out with all of the Bears' relays, especially if the fit's a good one teamwise & schoolwise...unfortunately (for us, not necessarily for Kate in terms of the choices which will be available to her tho :p) Cal won't be the only elite programme thinking this!
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]Sophomore Kate Douglass Drops 22.21 50 Free at NY Public HS State Meet[/SIZE][/COLOR]



Two weeks after breaking Dara Torres' national age group record in the 50 free with 22.32 at the New York High School Section 1 Girls' Championships, Kate Douglass was at it again. This time, the Pelham High School sophomore took another tenth off her time to lead the qualifiers with 22.21 in prelims of the women's 50 free at the 2016 NYSPHSAA Swimming & Diving Championships. Douglass has swum the event four times this fall, each time getting a little faster.

Douglass is now 15, so she didn't lower her 13-14 NAG record with the swim, but she did break both the New York Federation record and the New York State Public High School (NYSPHSAA) records. Moreoer, with each swim she is inching closer to the 21-second barrier and with 22.21, she ranks #6 on the all-time list for 15-16 girls, tied with Alexis Krogman. She bumps Anna McCraw, Maddy Schaefer, Lindsey Engel, Missy Franklin and Weitzeil, tied with 22.25, all down a spot. The 15-16 NAG record belongs to Simone Manuel; it stands at 22.04.

#1 - 22.04 Simone Manuel 2013 GU FCST
#2 - 22.11 Stanzi Moseley 2014 CC RA
#3 - 22.13 p Janet Hu 2012 PV NCAP
#4 - 22.15 p [U]Amy Bilquist[/U] 2014 IN UN
#5 - 22.17 [U]Kristen Vredeveld[/U] 2011 SE UN
#6 - 22.21 Kate Douglass 2016 MR UN
#6 - 22.21 Alexis Krogman 2016 IL SST
#8 - 22.23 Anna McCraw 2016 NM CAQ
#9 - 22.24 Maddy Schaefer 2010 PC UN
#9 - 22.24 Lindsey Engel 2012 CA JCCW
#11 - 22.25 p [U]Missy Franklin[/U] 2010 CO STAR
#11 - 22.25 [U]Abbey Weitzeil[/U] 2013 CA UN


https://swimswam.com/sophomore-kate-douglass-drops-22-21-50-free-ny-public-hs-state-meet/


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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]NEW YORK GIRLS STATE MEET FINALS RECAP[/SIZE][/COLOR]

Day 2 of the New York Girl's State Championships saw sixteen automatic All-American swims and twenty-three All-American consideration swims, with standout performances from Katherine Douglass, Kristen Romano, and Lindsay Stone.

Pelham sophomore Katherine Douglass posted another automatic All-American time of 22.31 in the [U]50 yard freestyle[/U], just .1 seconds shy of her prelims time.

Katherine Douglass returned in the [U]100 yard freestyle[/U], chalking a new state record and automatic All-American time of 48.54 to claim first place.

The [U]200 yard freestyle relay[/U] featured an upset of first seed Pelham by the relay from Pittsford made up of Becca Evans, Emma Corby, Lindsay Stone, and Megan Deuel. Pelham was anchored by 50 yard freestyle champion Katherine Douglass, who put down a split 21.83 to nearly catch Pittsford on the last leg. Both relays made the cut for automatic All-American.

The [U]400 freestyle relay[/U] was a roller coaster as Pittsford and Long Beach battled on each leg. Long Beach started out ahead with Kristen Romano turning in a split of 49.47, but Pittsford quickly retook the lead. When Pittsford freshman Molly Brennan and Long Beach senior Margaret Areosty hit the water as the anchors, they were separated by almost two seconds. Areosty bested Brennan and a late challenge from Pelham's Katherine Douglass (48.17) by splitting a 49.80 to pull her team into first place. Just .58 of a second separated first place Long Beach from third place Pelham. All three teams made the automatic All-American cut.


https://swimswam.com/new-york-girls-state-meet-finals-recap/


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Hopefully her Asian Blood will kick in and she select Cal for its education 8-)!


Katie Glavinovich: I am BEYOND excited to announce my commitment to swim at Stanford University!! This is a dream come true, and I cannot wait to attend this incredible university. I'm so grateful for everyone who has helped me along the way! Go Card!! ����❤️❤️ #Godisgood



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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842753513 said:

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Meanwhile, Katie Glavinovich visited [U]USC[/U] this weekend (see below).

I'm sure Teri has room for KG as well, when Katie's done with her visits and ready to announce her commitment choice... :p
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Another recruits falls to the Furds

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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]Another Cardinal Verbal: CIF-SS Record-Holder Katie Glavinovich[/SIZE][/COLOR]


https://swimswam.com/another-cardinal-verbal-cif-ss-record-holder-katie-glavinovich/


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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842755143 said:

Katie Glavinovich: I am BEYOND excited to announce my commitment to swim at Stanford University!! This is a dream come true, and I cannot wait to attend this incredible university. I'm so grateful for everyone who has helped me along the way! Go Card!! ����❤️❤️ #Godisgood



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I knew it wouldn't be U$C... but "God is Good"???? A Holy Roller?
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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842753513 said:

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Meanwhile, Katie Glavinovich visited [U]USC[/U] this weekend (see below).

I'm sure Teri has room for KG as well, when Katie's done with her visits and ready to announce her commitment choice... :p
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Oski is wise and just, but even he would never forgive a future Bear from ever wearing an 'SC song girl skirt. Nobody goes to football games on the farm, so they may not know. Is it too late for us to trade LSJU for UCLA as rivals?
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Just noticed several [U]2018 recruits[/U] from SoCal on the pitch this evening @ the Washington game...visiting as part of Junior Day?

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[INDENT][COLOR="#000000"]Elise Garcia (#4 CA, #20 Nat), Jessica Epps (#8 CA, #55 Nat), Mikki Thompson (#11 CA, #67 Nat)[/COLOR][/INDENT]



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Haven't taken a close look at their various specialisations & strengths in the pool (no doubt good grades too!), but I'm sure they would all be very welcomed here

Jessica's swim club = [U]Mission Viejo Nadadores[/U] (Katie McL, Nick Norman, Shane Forker etc)

Mikki's from [U]Brea Aquatics[/U] (Alexis Margett->UM, Kenisha Liu->UCLA)

Elise Garcia would in particular be likely a valuable get from a swimming perspective. Not too surprising that there's a great deal of interest in Elise down on the Farm (club = [U]SOCAL Aquatics[/U], so already good friends w/both Ella & Emily Eastin)...as well as from UCLA, seeing that she's a legacy there.

Elise's 22.64 PB in the [U]50 free[/U] would place her 5th fastest @ Cal by the time she graduates HS, with just Abbey, Amy, Maddie & Kathleen currently ahead of her in this event. That time would have earned the 41st spot @ last year's NCAA Championship prelims (out of the 65 qualifiers). Garcia had also placed 70th in the [U]50m free[/U] @ 2016 Olympic Trials.

Similarly with Elise's 53.25 in the [U]100 fly[/U] where she's currently surpassed only by Katie, Maddie, Kathleen & Abbey amongst our :bear:s. Would have made the 36th spot @ 2016 NCAAs out of 59 qualifiers. 76th @ the LCM version during Trials.

Would need some more development in her weaker 3rd event, the [U]100 free[/U]. Elise's 49.84 is just under this year's B cut, would have been good for 57th out of 67 qualifiers.

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Another visitor tonight was Vivian Wang (#7 CA, #51 Nat), from Saratoga.
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Hey tedbear, perhaps another candidate to add to your [U]2018 recruits[/U] wishlist? :p

Incidentally, Morgan Tankersley (#1 FL, #3 Nat ... was actually ranked #14 Nationally prior to her stellar performances tonight!) would have ended up in the following spots in the A final @ 2016 NCAAs:

[INDENT][U]200 free[/U]: 1:44.31 -> 8th

[U]500 free[/U]: 4:37.60 -> 6th[/INDENT]

Her 48.69 relay leadoff from this morning's [U]400 free relay[/U] prelims would also have been faster than the 16th place NCAA scorer's time last year in the [U]100 free[/U] finals, and Morgan went even faster than that tonight with a 47.80 anchor split (flying start).
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]FL 4A States: Morgan Tankersley Smashes State Records with 1:44, 4:37 in 200/500 FR[/SIZE][/COLOR]




https://swimswam.com/fl-4a-states-morgan-tankersley-smashes-state-records-144-437-200500-fr/


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UrsusArctosCalifornicus;842756620 said:

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Hey tedbear, perhaps another candidate to add to your [U]2018 recruits[/U] wishlist? :p

Incidentally, Morgan Tankersley (#1 FL, #3 Nat ... was actually ranked #14 Nationally prior to her stellar performances tonight!) would have ended up in the following spots in the A final @ 2016 NCAAs:

[INDENT][U]200 free[/U]: 1:44.31 -> 8th

[U]500 free[/U]: 4:37.60 -> 6th[/INDENT]

Her 48.69 relay leadoff from this morning's [U]400 free relay[/U] prelims would also have been faster than the 16th place NCAA scorer's time last year in the [U]100 free[/U] finals, and Morgan went even faster than that tonight with a 47.80 anchor split (flying start).
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]FL 4A States: Morgan Tankersley Smashes State Records with 1:44, 4:37 in 200/500 FR[/SIZE][/COLOR]




https://swimswam.com/fl-4a-states-morgan-tankersley-smashes-state-records-144-437-200500-fr/


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Wow, those are some impressive times for a junior in high school!
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]2016 Signing Day: The SwimSwam Index of Class of 2017 Commitments[/SIZE][/COLOR]


https://swimswam.com/2016-signing-day-swimswam-index-class-2017-commitments/


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Canyon Athletics: Canyon's Alexa Skorus-Neely signs to swim for Cal. Congrats @lex_neely, @CalWSwim is getting a phenomenal athlete, scholar and person.





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Ali Harrison: Officially a Baby Bear!!������Couldn't be any more overjoyed to start these next four years as a golden bear with the best team imaginable. #gobears





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..after an extremely disappointing night/morning.:cry:
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OBear073akaSMFan;842758357 said:

Thanks for posting some uplifting pictures...after an extremely disappointing night/morning.:cry:

[COLOR="#006699"]Have to confess I'm frankly as shell-shocked as you are in the aftermath of it all - but doing my best not to drag the mood down, so will try to confine my posts to just the swimming here.

Will however leave you with some relatively upbeat thoughts from our swimmers...along with a few (hopefully) humorous ones at the end :p [/COLOR]


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[COLOR="#696969"]Natalie Coughlin Retweeted[/COLOR] - Silas Nacita: The President doesn't determine if we are loving, kind, or accepting towards each other. We do. No matter what, let's make that choice.


Valerie Hull: no matter what side of the aisle you're on, let's be extra kind to one another today- all we have is each other


[COLOR="#696969"]Maija Roses Retweeted[/COLOR] - franny choi: If grief has taught me anything, it's that shock will crystallize into intense clarity, and our best work is ahead of us.


Pebs: I won't show hatred because that is not how I was raised. Nobody in our country should have to be afraid of expressing themselves via their religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or ethnicity. When a shadow is cast upon your freedoms become bigger than the shadow, let your voice be heard and do not back down.


[COLOR="#696969"]Connor Green Retweeted[/COLOR] - Eliza Byard: This is how the future voted. This is what people 18-25 said in casting their votes. We must keep this flame alight and nurture this vision.





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SwimSwam: #Swimswamthevote ballot continues: "Which American swimmer pairing would you vote for as President/VP?"
Ryan Held: "Write in for [U]@JoshPrenot[/U] & [U]@ryan_f_murphy[/U] #makeAmericaPunkagain"
Lia Neal: @heldilox @JoshPrenot @ryan_f_murphy @swimswamnews "and how does [U]@Jacob_Pebley[/U] feel about this??"
Josh Prenot: @LiaNeal @heldilox @ryan_f_murphy @swimswamnews @Jacob_Pebley "I'm putting Jacob in prison when I'm president"


[COLOR="#696969"]Maija Roses Retweeted[/COLOR] - Adam Kay: If you wondered about the opposite of Netflix and Chill, it's CNN AND PANIC.


Lakeside Masters: Today's #ElectionDay @MastersSwimming workout was a painful as this election! @swimswamnews #Lakeside #WOD




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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]BEARS WELCOME 10 NEWCOMERS[/SIZE][/COLOR]


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BERKELEY With a class comprised of seven swimmers and three divers, the California women's swimming & diving team signed 10 newcomers to National Letters of Intent Wednesday, giving the Golden Bears a big influx of talent for the 2017-18 season.

The list of recruits features several who participated in the U.S. Olympic Trials this past summer, in addition to a [U]2016 Olympian[/U] in Robin Neumann, who swam both the 200-meter freestyle and on the 800-meter free relay for the Netherlands in Rio.

"I think the biggest thing is that this a group of true student-athletes and women who really understand what Berkeley is about and what the swimming program is about," head coach Teri McKeever said. "They're looking for that level of world-class academics and athletics. We have some women who can help us in the breaststroke and IM, in particular, and I think some people who have a great upside in their performances."

Among the breaststrokers is Dannie Dilsaver of Lincoln, Neb., who is a five-time individual and six-time relay state champion and swam three events at the Olympic Trials. In addition, Ali Harrison (Ventura, Calif.), Alexa Skorus-Neely (Canyon Country, Calif.) and Natalie Tuck (Palo Alto, Calif.) all have seen success in the stroke. Harrison competed in the 100 breast at the Olympic Trials, with Skorus-Neely earning All-America honors in both the 100 breast and 200 IM, and Tuck specializing in the free, breast and IM and having swum in the FINA World Cup in Hong Kong this past month.

Two others to have competed at the U.S. Olympic Trials are Elizabeth Bailey of Atlanta, Ga., in the 100-meter butterfly and Sophie Krivokapic-Zhou (Santa Clara, Calif.), in both the backstroke and fly

All three divers hail from California in Jackie Im (San Diego), Kathleen Navas (San Jose) and Briana Thai (Alhambra) with each bringing competitive energy on the 1-meter and 3-meter boards and platform.

The following are brief profiles of all 10 of the Bears' newcomers for the 2017-18 campaign.


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Cal W Swim/Dive: Signing with the @CalWSwim brings a smile to [U]Robin Neumann[/U] and [U]Alexa Skorus-Neely[/U]. What else would you expect?



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Could we also focus on recruiting more divers to the program? I do not think that the women's c/o 2017 will only have two swimmers in it, but if that is the floor, then why not recruit more divers and develop them into NCAA scorers? If we could get 50-60 points from our divers, that is equivalent to a high-end swimmer

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In addition, 2 swimmers whom we hadn't known about or had discussed previously:


Natalie Tuck (PASA) had competed in the recent HK stop of the World Cup. Her stats here:
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https://www.collegeswimming.com/swimmer/351520/


[COLOR="#696969"]Alex Liang, Natalie Tuck, Grace Zhao[/COLOR]


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longseeker;842746920 said:

My suggestion, and some of you may have expressed this also, is that we should look at top foreign athletes (Australia, Europe and even Asia) to replace the cream of the crop American swimmers who always have us on their lists only to drop us for other Cal rivals. Yes, I know about our scholarship impediments, but somehow we need to make it work.

Obviously, we are not going to be a NC State foreign haven (or USC for that matter), but we need to see if we can entice a few foreign ace swimmers in case the 2018 class---Rucks et al rebuke us and we have to look who else is around late in the game. With a few top 10 foreign swimmers on the Women's roster, Cal should be a reasonable threat to the dynasty on the Farm.

Now, I have always loved our athletes at Cal and wouldn't trade them for anyone else because they want to BE at Cal.



tedbear;842746928 said:

We can always dream of top recruits from Europe or Japan, but those are more difficult IMO.


BearDevil;842746931 said:

Canadians, more specifically BC (Noemie, Bagshaw), fit best. Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, UK, Ireland, and South Africa all make sense.

Teri can still win NCAA titles with less than 18 (19 with two scoring divers) qualifiers but she needs high end talent if she's well below 19 scorers.

Foreign nationals aren't eligible for student loans, so can't miss on internationals who are at or near full rides. New PAC scholly rules mean $s can go up, but not down. Needs 4 or 5 potential scorers in every recruiting class.

Private schools have deeper financial aid pools, so Bears need to supplement high end national and international talent with in state talent and/or legacies.

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Well, actually our 2017 sleeper recruit, Robin Neumann who's already an Olympian for the Netherlands, could turn out to be a really major coup for Teri & Ian!

Will definitely be a key & massive get if Robin's considerable LCM skills transition/translate well to the little pool. Sprint to mid-distance freestyle, with some backstroke chops in her history, very nice.

Not familiar with all her times & events, but I'd venture that Robin would fall in the [U]Top 10[/U] amongst all of next year's recruits if she had been ranked by SwimSwam...actually that's prob. understating things a mite, as Ms. Neumann may well represent the fastest [U]100/200 freestyler[/U] in the entire class of 2017



For your consideration, Robin had achieved a time of 1:59.23 in the [U]200m free[/U] prelims @ Rio...compare that with Camille's 1:59.71. Robin actually came in 2nd to Dutch ace Femke Heemskerk at the [U]2016 Eindhoven Swim Cup[/U] (Dutch Championships) back in April with a really fast 1:57.85, beating Marrit Steenbergen (another promising Dutch up & comer whom we've discussed here in the past) & Esmee Vermeulen in the process!!!

Now let's do a quickie comparison of Robin's [U]200 free[/U] with the Trojans' heralded sprint/back freshman stud, Louise Hansson from the Swedish National Team.

Louise arrived @ 'SC with a 1:58.45 in the [U]200m free[/U] long course, which roughly converts to 1:43.82 in short course yards. Louise has already gone 1:43.04 in the [U]200y free[/U] at the SMU Classic this season, which is currently the nation's leading time and would have come in 4th in this event at last year's National Championship A finals!

Robin's [U]200m free[/U] PB = 1:57.85 in LCM (I think) => 1:43.28 in SCY using SwimSwam's time conversion calculator, which is a 2017 NCAA "A" cut and would also have scored in the 4th spot @ 2016 NCAA! For reference, Katie McL has a 1:43.01 PB in the [U]200 free[/U], Abbey 1:43.25. Kathleen 1:43.61, and Amy 1:45.03 (though Bilquist did hammer home a 1:42.89 flying split anchoring our [U]800 free relay[/U] @ 2016 NCAAs).

Additionally Robin's [U]100m free[/U] PB of 55.02 => 48.12 in yards, which would have scored 3rd in the B finals @ 2016 NCAAs. Compare that with Abbey's 46.29, Amy's 48.02, Kathleen's 48.20, Maddie's 48.62, Katie's 48.69, and Val's 48.88 in this event. Farida can lay claim to a swift 47.20, but she'd have graduated by the time Robin comes into the team.

Obviously these time conversions, particularly when it comes to LCM <-> SCY, are quite dodgy and their accuracy a topic of much debate & contention. It'll have to be seen whether Teri & Ian can help develop Robin's underwaters & walls and parlay her LCM prowess into SCY studliness...but the exciting potential & upside is there in spades!

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From what I can gather thus far, Robin had made recruiting visits to [U]Cal[/U], [U]Georgia[/U], [U]USC[/U] & [U]Zona[/U]. Possibly [U]Tenn[/U] as well. So brilliant that she chose the :bear: family, after being vigorously pursued by all those other programmes :beer:
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Robin Neumann: National signing day ! So excited about signing and can't wait to be a part of the CAL team next year ���� #gobears��



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Sorry if you don't happen to understand Dutch...I don't either! :p
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Our Dutch/Austrian-German baby :bear: was selected to represent NED at 2016 Short Course Worlds in Windsor, Canada this Dec, so keep an eye out on how she does in their relays...
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[COLOR="#000066"][SIZE=5]Kromo, Van Rouwendaal Among Dutch Headed To Windsor[/SIZE][/COLOR]

https://swimswam.com/kromo-van-rouwendaal-among-dutch-headed-to-windsor/


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